Our chapter of BT at Furman University has just gotten started. I first heard about Building Tomorrow when George came to speak at Furman. [...]
Meet Ronald
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As the summer has officially begun, many people use this season to take a little time to travel. College students are in London studying and [...]
June 25, 2012 | No Comments
A Student’s Dream: Class...
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In the U.S. when our teachers decide to take class outside for the day, smiles and excited faces are the usual response. For Aisha it’s [...]
June 22, 2012 | No Comments
Kyeitabya – getting...
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The Building Tomorrow Academy of Kyeitabya is close to completion! The land is now full of freshly planted maize, ground-nuts and other crops. Another exciting [...]
Meet Elizebeth, aka ‘...
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Being a college student about to embark on my Senior year, I get asked this question all the time, ‘What are you going to do?’ [...]
June 18, 2012 | No Comments
Meet Mama Victor
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While the community donates the land and 20,000 hours of labor to the construction project of any of our BT academies, we’ve continued to see [...]
June 15, 2012 | No Comments
Cutie-pa-tutti
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As much as this adorable future BT student loved to smile, he wasn’t much for talking. What he did tell us is that his name [...]
10 People You Need To Know
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Many of you may be wondering who these children are that attend the Building Tomorrow Academies. Well you’re gonna find out! Our employee Maggie sat [...]
June 11, 2012 | No Comments
The Ultimate Community Man
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“I did it for the next generation.”
John, one of Christine’s twin sons, is a member of the generous family who donated the land for the [...]
June 8, 2012 | No Comments
I’m an idiot.
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Last week, our very own Financial Optimist, Liz Braden, traveled to Uganda with BT for the first time to check on our academies and put [...]
June 5, 2012 | No Comments
Vantage Point
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Looks like things are wrapping up well for our 10th Academy, the Building Tomorrow NA Barakat Academy of Nakaseeta! The roofs are finished and maize [...]


















